462 SUBJECT INDEX OF APPENDIX. 



Reports, official — Continued. 



Hooper, Capt. C. L. — Continued. Page. 



on cruises of Corwin 207-216, 228-229 



distribution of seals in Bering Sea 217 



food of fur seals 217 



found in stomachs of seals 217 



inefficiency of zonal protection 218 



migration of seals 229-233 



necessity of protecting seals in Pacific 218 



pelagic birth 218 



sealing and its injurious consequences 218 



percentage of nursing cows found by . .*. 217 



Burking of seals 217 



•western limit of Alaskan fur seals 216 



Orders to 207 



Report of investigations in Bering Sea dated August 17, 1892 207-213 



September 6, 1892 214-227 



and North Pacific, November 21, 



1892 228-233 



Seal log of 219-227 



Seals caught and examined by 210,212,215,216 



Settlements of natives, visited by 228 



" Statement of seals taken," etc faces 219 



states nursing cows are easily killed 217 



Lavender, Treasury agent 263 



Moore, J. S 282 



Myers, Consul L. W 255,262 



on Boscowitz, Joseph, citizenship of 255 



catch, Indian canoe coast 256 



per schooner, average 260 



cost of ammunition 262 



sealing boat and outfit 26f 



division of the seal-skin catches by British Columbia sealers 262 



firearms used by seal hunters 261 



Indian hunters 255 



mortgages on seized schooners 261 



registered owners 256 



tonnage record 258 



schooner, value of sealing 257 



statistics, general 258-260 



transmits documents setting forth relation of Boscowitz and Warren 301-320 



"Washburn, Lieut 280 



Reproductive organs of male are developed, when 276 



Reserve of seals 373 



Reshipment of spring catch 346, 347 



Resort of adult males in winter 230 



half-grown males in winter 230 



old bulls in winter 230 



southern limit of 230 



Return of bull to same spot every year 276 



Robben Island and Commander Islands herds do not mingle 363 



Rookeries: Management of. (See Management. ) 



of Pribilof Islands : Decrease of seal life on 266, 268-270, 272, 273 



Disorganization of 378 



Excrement on 360,373,377,387 



